Online B.S. Business Administration Leadership Program Overview
Students earning the leadership specialization will acquire the problem-solving, critical thinking and other skills needed to integrate management, marketing, accounting and finance functions. They also will develop strategies to improve short-, medium- and long-term organizational performance. Aspiring business leaders will learn to communicate a vision and lead an organization to achieve its goals.
Leadership Specialization Learning Outcomes
Graduates of the business organizational leadership degree program will be able to:
- Analyze trends in economic activity on an economy-wide and industry-specific level to develop reasonable forecasts for organizational activity.
- Apply sound management principles to the functions of planning, organizing, coordinating, and decision-making with respect to operational and strategic activities.
- Evaluate and interpret competitive, legal, and regulatory environments that will impact the firm.
- Develop sound financial planning, reporting, and information models to develop successful investment and acquisition strategies.
- Develop a full analysis of external and internal business factors and identify tactical and operational strategies.
View general education learning outcomes of American Sentinel’s general education curriculum.
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Students graduating with the B.S. Business Administration, leadership specialization, complete 39 credit hours of general education courses, 66 credit hours of courses in the major and 15 credit hours of leadership specialization courses.
Students residing in the state of Arkansas should refer to their General Education requirements.
| COURSES | CREDIT HOURS* |
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| REQUIRED COURSES, Leadership Specialization (15 credit hours) | |
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Within months of graduating from American Sentinel, Vince Castleberry got the promotion he wanted, and he credits it to applying what he learned in class to his job. “Now I ask more questions and get a deeper understanding of an issue or problem before taking any action. This has made me more effective at resolving issues by saving time [and] getting directly to the root of the issue.” As for his fast-track promotion? “It’s absolutely required that you have a bachelor’s degree to make that jump,” he says. >> Read full story
Career Opportunities for Online Business Leadership Degree Students
No matter what your industry, competent managers capable of building great teams, leading an organization to success, achieving objectives and motivating people are always in demand. Managers must tackle a variety of problems within an organization from developing successful strategies and solving conflicts to improving processes and culture. They must understand people and how to work with others to move the organization forward. The American Sentinel B.S. Business Administration, leadership specialization, prepares students to be effective managers and leaders.
The best business leaders understand that strong leadership requires more than the ability to inspire others. It requires an ability to execute, make difficult decisions, take big risks and constantly innovate, all while upholding organizational ethics and integrity. In a decade marked by a meltdown of the financial markets and a subsequent recession, today's business world demands strong leaders—now more than ever.





